Highly respected ADR authors Michael Moffitt and Andrea Schneider bring their considerable experience and expertise to the proven-effective E & E series pedagogy. Dispute Resolution combines introductions to theory with practical exercises in decision analysis, problem solving, and various forms of conflict resolution. Features: Updated and streamlined coverage of arbitration, in light of recent Supreme Court cases Expanded and updated treatment mediation confidentiality, ethics, and the enforcement of mediation agreements Revised materials on Fraud and other negotiation misconduct Includes recent U.S. Supreme Court opinions, state and federal legislative changes, and common contractual modifications Cites and references to principal cases used in most leading casebooks
The second edition of Antitrust Economics provides a thorough treatment of the economic theory that both motivates (and to varying degrees) guides the design and enforcement of the antitrust laws...
[C] The McCarran-Ferguson Act (Insurance) In the McCarran-Ferguson Act of1945, Congress gave the states the power to regulate and tax insurance.78 The act provides antitrust immunity to the business of insurance but only to the extent ...
Issued four times a year, the Antitrust Report provides in-depth analysis and comments on the development of antitrust law and reports on the activities of the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission ...
... 1989); Dennis W. Carlton and Jeffrey M. Perloff, Modern Industrial Organization 95 (3d ed. 2000). Harberger's methodology has been severely criticized. See, e.g., S. C. Littlechild, “Misleading Calculations of the Social Costs of ...
In light of the undeniable benefits that Staples and Office Depot have brought to consumers, it is with regret that the Court ... Merger Simulation: A Simplified Approach with New Applications, 69 Antitrust L.J. 883 (2001); G. Werden, ...
This book will greatly assist business professionals, journalists, policymakers, professors, judges, and all others interested in government regulation of business in understanding how our antitrust laws actually work.
In 1901 , J. P. Morgan then engineered a merger among twelve of these larger firms to form United States Steel Corporation , which then had about 65 percent of the market . The result was a sharp rise in prices and a ...
The book explores the main contested areas of contemporary antitrust: mergers, price discrimination, predatory pricing, exclusive supply, conditional rebating, intellectual property, and Schumpeterian competition.
Since it first appeared in 1978, this seminal work by one of the foremost legal minds of our age has dramatically changed the way the courts view government's role in...
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